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What does grace change in a believer's life?

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Grace fundamentally changes a believer's life by regenerating their heart and producing genuine faith and good works.

Grace is the transformative agent in a believer's life, effecting profound change that alters the course of their existence. According to 1 Corinthians 6:9-11, believers who were once characterized by sinfulness are washed, sanctified, and justified. This change isn't superficial; it encapsulates a deep regeneration of the heart that leads to new desires, motivations, and actions. Consequently, believers are called to live differently, not as they once did, but in accordance to the holiness to which they have been called. As they grow in grace, they exhibit fruits of righteousness, demonstrating that while they are still sinners, they are now sinners saved by grace, with a new purpose to glorify God in their conduct.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 6:9-11

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The Difference
Don Fortner · Jul 1, 2014
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